Photography is the only language that can be understood worldwide.
Bruno Barbey
People like to look at photographs.
I can testify to this. Each time I display pictures on my website, the subsequent traffic jumps up significantly.
Women for instance will notice details that men totally don’t care about, and vice-versa.
I have been an informal photographer for a very long time. I started in my twenties and I am still at it.
I never took any course; I am entirely self-taught.
I have learned throughout the years (by trial and error) what makes a good shot.
That’s why I favor carrying a small, good quality camera. Something that you can quickly hide in your pocket after the dirty deed is done.
“You can easily recognize a professional photographer in a herd of tourists: he is the one who hides his camera.”
You also have to be mindful of the light. Light is extremely important.
It is not widely known, but pictures look best when taken in overcast weather.
A wise photographer always takes multiple shots of a single subject.
As the saying goes, you have to kiss many frogs to find a prince, and similarly you have to take many photographs to come up with a good one.
I usually take at least three shots of the same subject and keep the best.
But I will never publish an unflattering picture. I leave this underhanded demeanor to politicians.
Nowadays when I show up at some event, people expect me to be there with my camera and I am glad to oblige. The following day they rush to my website to see who was there and if they compare favorably with the competition.
Don’t deny it. I know that you do it.
Finally, you cannot be a Sunday photographer and expect great shots. Like any discipline, you have to practice almost daily to achieve a respectable level and take pleasing shots.
It is not easy, but it is fun trying.
Alain
There are no rules for good photographs; there are only good photographs.
Ansel Adams